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03-15-2006, 10:37 PM | #562 |
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I agree with Phantom...
Um, just to let you know, if we continue on this course and kill Elrond, Sauron, and the other "worthy" contestants, and keep the minor characters alive, this game is going to suddenly get really really boring towards the end.
Seriously. Think about it. The major characters have a lot of stuff written about them, thus endless possibilites for finding both real and humorous reasons to attack and defend them. If we cut the great down until we're left with minor characters, what kind of lame game would that be? There's only so much you can say about minor characters. We're going to find ourselves in the position of trying to come up with arguments derived from just a few lines of text. That means the arguments won't be very long, and there won't be as many variations. Sauron and Elrond, on the other hand- you can practically write a book either for or against them. Don't we want to save the best for last? Ah, but it's probably too late to save them anyway. The foolish masses have already spoken.
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03-16-2006, 12:34 AM | #563 |
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Fimbrethil was pretty minor, and we found plenty to yammer about as far as she was concerned.
As long as we use our imagination, the game will never be boring. Those who cannot see that just lack the necessary skill. But seriously, Lord, don't you ever get tired of agreeing with Phantom?
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03-16-2006, 02:44 AM | #564 |
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The Fourteenth day of voting was a contest, primarily, between Elrond and Sauron, but in the end, there was no contest. The voting fell as follows:
Círdan: I Narvi: I Celeborn: I Sauron: II Elrond: IIIII IIII Now, participants will note that, toDay, I have not required Tolkien rationale- due to the late hour on which this day is ending for me. However, I'm quite proud of you all, since only Glirdy (naughty exmod!) and Eonwe's vote didn't have a legitimate rationale- and the result would have been the same anyway. There shall probably not be a vote analysis after tomorrow's vote either, since I work until about this same time, but I plan to have proper analyses on the days following. Also, to those saying that only Second Age material is admissible: wrong. I'll accept anything Tolkien, no matter what the Age. The Second Age was just criteria for me picking the candidates. You can vote them off for anything Tolkien. Participants in all three Survivors, Sauron and Elrond's tussle for surival ended in a Sauronian win. Those remaining: Tribe of the Line of Lúthien: Amandil Anárion Elros Tar-Minyatur Tar-Míriel Tribe of the "Endorians": Celeborn Círdan Celebrían Narvi Fangorn Tribe of the Rest: Sauron The Witch-king Celebrimbor Ohtar Galadriel Day 15 begins now. Vote away!
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03-16-2006, 02:45 AM | #565 |
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Erm...
In quoting yesterday's day-ending post for the one just created, I inadvertanly edited it instead. I'll go back and fix it as best I can, but be warned that it may be rather inaccurate.
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03-16-2006, 06:54 AM | #567 |
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Rumor has it he's really Old Man Willow in disguise, cleverly biding his time to ingratiate himself with hobbits before leading them all in a Pied Piper march to the Old Forest.
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03-16-2006, 07:21 AM | #568 |
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I say we kick someone out of the Endorians, that has to be the most boring, unattractive, unsuspenseful group of people I ever see. I mean if it wasn't for the "Tribe of the Rest" people would be falling a sleep just by listening to Fangorn talk.
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Justice at last!
Well, I consider myself bound to honour my pledge to Boromir88 and so, today, I must vote for Elros (even though he himself seems inclined not to do so). Since, however, Boro did not vote in the decisive events of yesterday, I consider myself bound to do so for one day only. + + ELROS TAR-MINYATUR Now to think of some reasons … Erm, his title always makes me think of him as a Minotaur. And Minotaurs are bad things, right? Not good enough? OK, his name is translated either as “Elf of the Spray” or “Star-Foam”. The first of these is a misrepresentation, as he was no Elf, and it is also rather effeminate. The second sounds like Styrofoam, which is an artificial substance, suggesting that he might have been somewhat false in his dealings. Still not good enough? OK, let’s look at his life. As one of the sons of Earendil and Elwing, he was given the choice between Elvish immortality and Mannish immortality. I do not criticise his choice, as he showed a greater degree of humility than his brother in choosing mortality over immortality. However, why was he even given a choice? What had he ever done to deserve it? Prior to this, all we really know about him is that he managed (along with his twin bother, now thankfully departed) to get himself kidnapped by the sons of Feanor and ended up playing around in a waterfall. Big deal. And, if it was simply in consequence of the deeds of his parents, well that smacks of nepotism to me. And then, having chosen mortality, he is given exceptional longevity and his own private island to rule. Again, what did he ever do to deserve such honours? And, as ruler of Numenor, did he ever achieve anything worthwhile? Not that I am aware of. OK, so he is at the head of a long line of great Kings. But anyone in his position could have achieved that. I’m looking for a more solid performance, but just not seeing anything. So there we have it. Elros had it all handed to him on a silver platter in return for doing absolutely nothing. In light of a similarly poor performance on the show to date, he is not a deserving winner and should be evicted forthwith. Quote:
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03-16-2006, 07:43 AM | #571 |
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Aha! Lookee at the hypocrite!
The so-called champion of minor characters persecutes them in the person of Elros, continuing to let Sauron run riot! What lack of imagination! There is now absolutely no reason why Sauron should remain. The tide is clearly turning against those perceived as claiming the "right to win". These world-domination jags of his have never been funny, and his transvestitism as pictured here is just disturbing, and frightening away both male and female audiences. We've had enough of this "Annatar" thing. It's getting depressing and really quite sad. As for his ludicrous Gothic fashions... Not much better, are they? Particularly as whatever armour he wears, he still gets pasted in battle by any half-decent Elf or Man who takes him on. As for this... ...just embarrassing, isn't it? Stop trying to be evil-looking, you old failure. We know you've just got cataracts. ++SAURON
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I've been pondering who to vote for today - it was this that swung it for me:
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03-16-2006, 11:20 AM | #575 |
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++SAURUN
i think that i voted for him at the beggining.
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03-16-2006, 12:15 PM | #576 |
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Wayne, I think you might want to edit your post to add some more Tolkien based reasoning, or your vote most likely won't count at the end of the day. And believe me, there's nothing sadder that not counting fer nuthin' at the end of the day.
I said I would vote for Sauron and I'm a gonna: + + Sauron First of all, he's a bad guy. Do we honestly need more reason than that? Kill the bad guys, kill the bad guys! Secondly, as there as there are only two bad guys left, let's compare them. The Witch-King -- strikes fear in the hearts of grown men and maketh them soileth themselves. Sauron -- Gives pretty gifts and whispers anti-Valiar rubbish into people's ears, but otherwise leaves everything cool and scary to his lackeys. Oh get off your bum, you lousy pathetic excuse for a Dark Lord! Should someone who was bested by a trio of halflings really win Survivor? I think not. Should someone who fell for the age old trick of tapping the opposite shoulder (i.e. Aragon and co. at the Black Gate) really win Survivor? Please. Made ya look!
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I was going to vote for someone else, but I have been swayed by Sauce's argument. Elros had everything you could ever want- long life, riches, and his own island kingdom, but what did he do to deserve it? I think we should cast out the undeserving Elros.
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I would understand turning against people who claim some sort of unearned right, but that's not what we are talking about. We're talking about characters who, through their choices and deeds, have earned the right to call themselves Survivor Champion. We should give credit where credit is due, and reward those who have put forth the effort to place themselves among the great and powerful. Quote:
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Boromir, you too? Shirked his half-elven heritage, you say? No, my good friend, he was simpely embracing his full manish side, since he couldn't be both. Not to mention, according to the Valar themselves, he made the better choice (as in "even the Valar shall grow weary and envy the Gift of Men.) That's like you saying, "Here, you can have chocolate or vinilla. Ohhhh, you chose vinilla you coward!" No, I just happen to like choclate better, and didn't you say I could choose anyway?! Ha! Your scandolous and inflamatory comments on Earendil's descendents I will leave unanswered, for the simple reason they have no merit, and therefore deserve no answer.
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And look who Elros founded? He didn't want to live forever, but he founded a Kingdom that wasn't happy with living 5 times the amount of other men and they had to try to achieve more lifetime.
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Elros didn't found a kingdom filled with sissy fountain of youth seekers. That came a few thousand years after his death. I'm sure you can see how he is not at fault for this, considering dead people can't influence the living.
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03-16-2006, 03:48 PM | #583 |
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++Sauron
Someone commented that he was seeming rather worn out, and I thoroughly agree. What was that quote again...? "Winners never quit, and quitters never win, but only idiots never win and never quit," or something like that? Now for some more Tolkien based reasoning... he doesn't really seem to deserve to be in power, except that he is powerful. He starts it off all wrong in the First Age, getting beat out of "his own" fortress by Luthien and Huan. Eventually Morgoth goes away, and Sauron who was only the second "best" baddie in the first place now promotes himself. He does his ring trick which only sort of works - how do you let the other most powerful rings escape your grasp anyway? Seriously, his armies throughout the Second and Third Age should have been plenty to wipe out the whole world, but he can't do it. He's always the one letting his troops down. Last Alliance, he lets himself get knocked out by Isildur waving around daddy's sword; WotR, he's not even smart enough to watch his own borders. He may be powerful, but he doesn't make that great a use of that power. Let's try accompanying it with some intelligence next time, shall we? |
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However, all of this is rather beside the point, I'll vote Sauron off for the same reasons I'd vote Hitler off -- sure, they both were pretty good at being depraved, and "almost succeeded" in the end -- but I am under no compulsion to respect them for it. And I certainly have no desire to reward them for it.
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03-16-2006, 11:39 PM | #586 |
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Reasons, people, we need reasons. It won't do at all to have Formodacil disregard your votes at the end of the day.
some phantom just might use his league of 'extraordinary' puppets just to help Sauron survive. We need all the help we can get, and that means votes that count.
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Okay, let me elucidate:
Eru did some intervention via a trio of halflings (and then some) to get rid of Sauron; this means he must have really wanted him out of the picture. And because he did, and he's supposed to be omniscient, therefore we should do as he did. Capiche? Oh look, I'm being Eru's puppet! |
03-17-2006, 02:05 AM | #588 |
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The Fifteenth day of voting was about Sauron. And, as with all battles surrounding Sauron, he either won or lost dramatically. The voting fell as follows:
Elros: III Sauron: IIIII IIII Now, HOUSEKEEPING: Due to various facts, such that it is 1:00 am in my timezone, I have to get up early tomorrow, I need a shower before bed, and that I've just received word of a death in "the family", I do not have time to do a proper analysis of the votes tonight. Therefore, all votes have been counted. Of course, with the way things fell, I think Sauron would have been booted anyway. To all of you including Tolkien rationale, my serious thanks! Tomorrow will be back to business-as-Tolkien-usual, with the analysis of the votes. It will also be a rather long day, as rather than stay up until 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, I'll let it drag on until I get up and online Saturday. Those remaining: Tribe of the Line of Lúthien: Amandil Anárion Elros Tar-Minyatur Tar-Míriel Tribe of the "Endorians": Celeborn Círdan Celebrían Narvi Fangorn Tribe of the Rest: The Witch-king Celebrimbor Ohtar Galadriel Day 16 begins now. Vote away!
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Mwah ha ha
Now that Sauron is gone I can reveal my true motive for voting for him -- I want to be the only creature of pure evil inhabiting this thread, and he was my competition! Ha ha ha! I am not Diamond18, I am THE WITCH KING!
Okay, clearly what I am is sleep deprived and delirious. I may retract this later, depending on whichever way my mood is violently swinging, but I'd like to start off today with a vote for: + + Fangorn A: Because I want revenge for the ousting of Fimbrethil, and all the "ooh poor lovelorn Treebeard, left by a coldhearted woman" arguments that did said ousting. B: Because he never really did anything interesting, besides destroying Isengard. Which was, okay, pretty cool, but it was one thing done in a vastly long lifetime. Most of the time he just stood around harooming and writing imitations of Elven poetry.
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++CELEBRIAN
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Well, one of the "Endorians" needs to go to maintain the balance of the show.
Which leads me to direct my gaze on Celeborn once more. Now, the hen-pecked husband thing does elicit some sympathy from me for him. But, really, he was supposed to be the wisest Elf in Middle-earth during the Third Age. If that was the case, then surely he could have stood up for himself a bit better. And what did he actually achieve? In the Second and Third Ages, he ruled over Lothlorien with Galadriel. He is said to be Lord of that realm. Yet it is clear who wore the trousers in that relationship. It was primarily Galadriel's power, and the power of her Ring, which maintained Lorien's defences. And it was she who, in reality, ruled there. He is said to have been the wisest of all Elves. Yet, even a cursory glance at the Lothlorien chapters of LotR will reveal that Galadriel was by far the wiser of the two. He is said to have been the greatest giver of gifts. Yet it was Galadriel who bestowed the most useful gifts on the Fellowship. He commanded the army that conquered Dol Guldur. Yet it was Galadriel who destroyed its walls, thus rendering its defences ineffective. Let's face it, Celeborn would have been nothing without Galadriel. And all that he did achieve relied heavily on her. As they are now in different tribes, this is becoming painfully and embarassingly apparent on the show. For trying to gain fame, notoriety and power through his wife's endeavours and not through his own efforts, I vote: + + CELEBORN
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So anyone who lives in isolation — just hanging out, taking it easy, not going off to fight in wars or cause mischief — is not interesting and deserves to be evicted? Fair enough, we need an exciting show; but we also need a role model for people who enjoy the simple things in life; who are content with a nice walk in the forest. Not everyone on this show should be opposed to that way of life.
Treebeard is awesome. Don't vote for him.
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03-17-2006, 10:20 AM | #593 |
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+ + Galadriel
Let's face it, even for Middle-earth elves she's downright scary and daunting. And she probably goes on endlessly about the good old days in Aman, how she was considered the cat's meow (not Beruthiel's lot) by the valar, how she wouldn't let Feanor have any strands of her hair, yadda, yadda, yadda. And if she goes it could unleash the brilliant leader (?????) inside Celeborn.
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Very sad. It seems both Celeborn
and Rodney Dangerfield got no respect.
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Saucie, your defence of "balance" fluctuates with every day that passes. You speak of equilibrium, but campaign against two brothers in a row! I'm interested to see that after the feeble outcome of your last attempt you have let Elros simply slide.
I would normally vote for Treebeard, but am somewhat moved by Eomer's appeal. The spiteful attempt by Saucie to skewer Celeborn on stale and rotting arguments does him no credit. No, this is the time to finally sort out the succession crisis among those of Luthien's line. ++AMANDIL has had his time, and lasted quite as long as he would wish-let him depart with honour and give his grandson, the estimable younger son Anarion of Gondor, opportunity to flourish as a King.
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Because I've answered them before and I'm sick of it. You know that your whole anti-Celeborn splurge had the originality of a Gandalf-uncloaking joke.
And "my kind"? I see no cursed Sindar forged swords up for eviction... Vote Amandil to let Anarion divide and rule!
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I don't believe I have to be but to the inconvenience of crushing these absurdly formulated, wizened little misconceptions for the ten trillionth time. Ah well. Once more into the breach...
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But my real problem with the case against Celeborn is not that it is false or illogical, but that it is trite and boring. Saucie has just evicted Elrond and tried to evict Elros on a "support the underdogs" ticket (when the other option was Sauron...) With usual duplicity and doublethink, he now attacks one of those underdogs with exhausted, tedious, borrowed venom. It seems to me pathetic. There. I lay it to rest; I have confidence in the good taste of the Barrowdowns. Evict Amandil. Eomer, back me up to help Celeborn and I'll join your protection of Treebeard. Lhuna, never vote Celeborn again and I'll...smile. Savvee?
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